Audio over IP

Audio-over-IP (also known as AoIP or Networked Audio) is the latest audio signal distribution technology, allowing long distance, fully controllable voice and music to be distributed over standard Ethernet cable for background music and public address applications.
Our 2N Net Speaker range provides the ideal Network Audio solution for a wide range of commercial and professional applications and has been the backbone of many successful audio systems designed and supplied by the CIE Projects team.

Audio Signal Processing

You can run your new PA/Paging system ovr IP with a browser based software application. As well as the configuration benefits, you also gain centralised control of software generated announcements (real-time or recorded) music/sounds and fully scheduled eventing.
Being IP-based, the system gives you legibility to broadcast messages to specific selected stations only, (zone management) when required. New messages are automatically recorded and added to your list of pre-recorded messages. In this way, the same message can be broadcasted again whenever required. You also have full, automatic logging of each event for management purposes.
Browser based and accessible from any PC with internet access to a password-protected web page for:– • Configuration • Announcements • Scheduling • Zone Management • Event Logging
Benefits of PA/Paging Systems over IP Unlike conventional PA systems that require a coaxial cable wired to every speaker you want to send voice to, microphones and speakers are treated as elements in the network and are linked by IP addresses over the existing LAN/WAN, allowing the transmission of audio signals as a digital data stream over the Ethernet links. This gives you a full-featured IP PA Paging System that allows users to simultaneously push an audio stream and/or a text message to multiple IP phones, IP speakers and overhead paging systems and is also… • Flexible: Seamless integration into existing networks including legacy analog wiring • Maintenance: Lower installation, implementation and maintenance costs • Scalable: to multiple intercoms and paging stations – locally, multi-site or regionally • Simplicity: remote control and simple end-point expansion in intercom systems • Control: Software based zone management in paging systems